MATERNAL INTERACTION QUALITY MODERATES EFFECTS OF PRENATAL MATERNAL EMOTIONAL SYMPTOMS ON GIRLS' INTERNALIZING PROBLEMS.
Infant Ment Health J
; 38(5): 634-644, 2017 09.
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ABSTRACT
The role of mother-infant interaction quality is studied in the relation between prenatal maternal emotional symptoms and child behavioral problems. Healthy pregnant, Dutch women (N = 96, M = 31.6, SD = 3.3) were allocated to the "exposed group" (n = 46), consisting of mothers with high levels of prenatal feelings of anxiety and depression, or the "low-exposed group" (n = 50), consisting of mothers with normal levels of depressive or anxious symptoms during pregnancy. When the children (49 girls, 47 boys) were 23 to 60 months of age (M = 39.0, SD = 9.6), parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist (T.M. Achenbach & L.A. Rescorla, ), and mother-child interaction quality during a home visit was rated using the Emotional Availability Scales. There were no differences in mother-child interaction quality between the prenatally exposed and low-exposed groups. Girls exposed to high prenatal emotional symptoms showed more internalizing problems, if maternal interaction quality was less optimal. No significant effects were found for boys.
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Säuglingsalter; ansiedad y depresión prenatal; anxiété et dépression prénatale; comportamiento interactivo materno; comportement interactif maternel; infancia; infancy; internalisierende Probleme; internalizing problems; maternal interactive behavior; mütterliches Interaktionsverhalten; nourrisson; prenatal anxiety and depression; problemas de internalización; problèmes d'internalisation; pränatale Angst und Depression; اÙسÙÙ٠اÙتÙاعÙ٠اÙØ£Ù
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Asunto principal:
Emociones
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Relaciones Madre-Hijo
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Madres
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
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Observational_studies
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Qualitative_research
Límite:
Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Infant Ment Health J
Año:
2017
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Article